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Hotel Chinar — Hisarya, Bulgaria
Hisarya

Hotel Chinar

★★★

From

70 / night

Hotel Chinar is a friendly, central three-star in Hisarya, next to an Old-Christian basilica and barely 100 metres from a seasonal public mineral pool fed by the town's springs.

The spa and the water

Rather than a big in-house pool complex, Chinar keeps a compact spa — free sauna, hot tub, gym and steam bath — and leans on its location beside the public mineral pool and the town's drinking-water pavilions. Hisarya's slightly-mineralised hydrocarbonate-sodium water is famous as a drinking and bathing cure for the kidneys, urinary tract and digestion, so a budget room here still puts the resort's waters within easy reach. The restaurant serves Bulgarian alongside European and Asian dishes.

Who it suits

Value-minded couples and travellers who want a central, comfortable base to tap Hisarya's waters and Roman sights without paying five-star prices.

What guests say

Recent guests are positive (see the rating panel): the central location, the value and the friendly service draw the most praise; the spa is modest by design, so set expectations accordingly.

Mineral water

Composition
Steps from a seasonal public mineral pool fed by Hisarya's hydrocarbonate-sodium springs; the hotel's own spa adds a sauna, hot tub and steam bath, with drinking fountains of the town's fluoride-rich water nearby.

Treatments

BalneotherapyMineral Bath

Facilities

SaunaSteam roomRestaurantBarParkingWi-FiGym

Location

Hisarya, Bulgaria

Frequently asked questions

Does Hotel Chinar have a mineral pool?+

Its own spa has a sauna, hot tub and steam bath; a seasonal public mineral pool is about 100 m away, with mineral drinking fountains nearby.

Is it good value?+

Yes — it's a central three-star aimed at travellers who want Hisarya's waters and sights without five-star prices.

What is the water good for?+

Hisarya's hydrocarbonate-sodium water is a drinking and bathing cure for the kidneys, urinary tract and digestion.

Where is it?+

In central Hisarya, next to an Old-Christian basilica and a short walk from the Roman ruins.